On the Road Again

By the time you read these words, I should be en route to Springfield, Illinois to attend the annual conference of the Federation of Genealogical Societies (FGS). You can read all about that conference at https://www.fgsconference.org/ and I hope to post more-or-less daily reports and pictures of what I see there.

As usual, I will be traveling with a Chromebook computer along with other gadgets that should keep me in touch with the newsletter. Connectivity should not be a problem but available time is usually the biggest impediment. Past conferences have usually kept me and most of the other attendees busy from daybreak until well into each evening so you probably will see fewer articles posted here than normal in the next few days. However, I do hope to post a few new articles during the conference.

He has been involved in genealogy for more than 35 years. He
has worked in the computer industry for more than 40 years in hardware,
software, and managerial positions. By the early 1970s, Dick was already
using a mainframe computer to enter his family data on punch cards. He
built his first home computer in 1980.